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The VIBRO-METER VM600 CPUM (Part No. 200-595-100-014) is the central processing unit module of the VM600 rack-based condition monitoring system, engineered for continuous vibration and protection monitoring of rotating machinery in power generation, oil & gas, petrochemical, and heavy industrial environments. As an original factory spare, this CPUM module ensures full firmware compatibility, validated signal integrity, and uninterrupted system uptime — critical factors when your plant’s protection logic depends on millisecond-level response to shaft vibration, bearing wear, and rotor imbalance events.
Sourced directly from verified supply channels, each unit at TOPNLMS undergoes pre-shipment functional inspection and ships with a 12-month warranty, giving maintenance engineers and procurement teams the confidence to stock this module as a primary or standby spare without compromise.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 200-595-100-014 |
| Model | VM600 CPUM |
| Brand | VIBRO-METER (Meggitt) |
| Series | VM600 Rack-Based Condition Monitoring |
| Module Type | Central Processing Unit Module (CPUM) |
| Form Factor | Rack-mount, VM600 chassis compatible |
| Communication | Ethernet, serial bus (VM600 backplane) |
| Power Supply | Via VM600 rack backplane (24 VDC nominal) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +55°C |
| Weight | 360 g |
| Country of Origin | Switzerland |
| Application | Rotating machinery vibration & protection monitoring |
| Compatibility | VM600 series racks; replaces earlier CPUM revisions |
| Warranty | 12 Months (TOPNLMS) |
| Condition | Original, new or refurbished-to-spec |
The VM600 CPUM 200-595-100-014 sits at the heart of your condition monitoring rack, but a robust preventive maintenance program extends well beyond a single module. During scheduled shutdowns or annual inspections, maintenance teams should treat the entire VM600 rack as a system — not just individual cards.
Begin with the VM600 IOMC (I/O and Communication Module), which handles all field signal routing between the CPUM and the measurement channels. A degraded IOMC can introduce latency or signal dropout that mimics sensor faults, masking real machinery anomalies. Alongside the IOMC, inspect the VM600 MPC4 (Machinery Protection Card) — these four-channel protection modules execute the trip logic that the CPUM coordinates, and worn relay contacts or firmware mismatches can compromise protection response times.
The VM600 rack power supply module is another high-priority spare. Backplane voltage instability is a leading cause of CPUM resets and false trips; stocking a replacement power supply alongside the CPUM ensures you can isolate the fault source quickly during a live incident. Similarly, the VM600 AMC8 (Analog Measurement Card) processes raw vibration signals from proximity probes and accelerometers — if channel drift is detected during calibration checks, having a spare AMC8 on the shelf prevents extended downtime while awaiting delivery.
Don’t overlook the proximity probe extension cables and Bently Nevada-compatible transducer cables that feed into the VM600 input channels. Cable insulation degradation in high-temperature or high-vibration zones is a common root cause of intermittent alarms that are often misdiagnosed as CPUM or card faults. Inspect connector terminations at the terminal strip modules on the rack front panel — loose or corroded terminals cause signal noise that the CPUM interprets as vibration events.
For plants running integrated DCS or safety systems, verify the Modbus/TCP or OPC-DA communication gateway linking the VM600 rack to your control room historian. Communication module firmware should be kept current to maintain data integrity between the CPUM and your SCADA or DCS platform. Finally, review the VM600 configuration backup stored on the CPUM — after any module swap, restoring the rack configuration from a verified backup is the fastest path back to normal operation, and maintaining an up-to-date configuration archive is itself a critical maintenance task.
The VM600 CPUM 200-595-100-014 is a direct replacement for earlier CPUM revisions within the VM600 platform, maintaining full backward compatibility with existing rack hardware, I/O modules, and field wiring. This means maintenance teams can execute a hot-swap replacement during a planned outage without re-engineering the rack configuration or recalibrating measurement channels — a significant advantage over migrating to a newer monitoring platform, which would require full re-commissioning.
For plants operating legacy VM600 installations where OEM support has been reduced, stocking the CPUM as a critical spare is a proven strategy to extend system life by 5–10 years without capital expenditure on a full platform upgrade. The module’s compatibility with the VM600 backplane means it integrates seamlessly with existing MPC4 protection cards, AMC8 measurement cards, and IOMC communication modules already installed in your rack.
Replacement time for a trained technician is typically under 30 minutes: power down the rack, extract the CPUM, insert the replacement, restore the configuration backup, and verify channel status. TOPNLMS pre-tests each unit before shipment to confirm firmware boot integrity and backplane communication, reducing the risk of receiving a non-functional spare during a critical outage window.
Q1: Is the VM600 CPUM 200-595-100-014 compatible with all VM600 rack configurations?
A: Yes. The CPUM 200-595-100-014 is designed for the VM600 rack platform and is compatible with standard VM600 chassis configurations including those populated with MPC4, AMC8, and IOMC modules. Always verify your rack firmware version against the CPUM revision to confirm compatibility before installation.
Q2: What is included in the 12-month warranty?
A: TOPNLMS provides a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and functional failures under normal operating conditions. Each unit is inspected and tested prior to shipment. Warranty claims are supported via email at [email protected] with documented fault description and return authorization.
Q3: How quickly can the VM600 CPUM be shipped, and what regions do you serve?
A: In-stock units typically ship within 1–3 business days. TOPNLMS serves customers globally, with consolidated shipping options for Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. Express freight is available for urgent maintenance requirements — contact us to confirm lead time for your region.
Q4: How do I verify the CPUM is functioning correctly after installation?
A: After installing the replacement CPUM and restoring the rack configuration backup, verify that all channel status LEDs on the MPC4 and AMC8 cards return to normal, confirm Ethernet communication to your DCS or historian is re-established, and run a channel self-test from the VM600 configuration software. If any channel shows a fault, isolate the issue to the field transducer or extension cable before assuming a module defect.
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